In part 3 of the Minnesota Vice series — Thousands of dollars of unreported cash are stashed, a box of money is discovered, youth hockey goals are achieved, and angry denials are made| Cloquet Pine Journal
Jeremy Fugleberg is editor of The Vault, Forum Communications Co.'s home for Midwest history, mysteries, crime and culture.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Clipping found in Star Tribune published in Minneapolis, Minnesota on 3/6/2002.| Newspapers.com
The man known as, 'Minnesota's leading citizen' has died. Former Republican Gov. Elmer L. Andersen died Monday evening at the age of 95. Although Andersen served as the state's governor from 1961 to 1963, he's probably better known more for what he accomplished outside of that office. And for Andersen, that's a long list: President and CEO of a billion dollar company, newspaper publisher, environmental leader, civil rights leader and philanthropist.| news.minnesota.publicradio.org
Learn about accessing the collections and using research services offered by the Minnesota Historical Society's Gale Family Library.| Minnesota Historical Society
Minnesota Vice is an investigative series about a drug smuggler who tried to hide out while living large in a little Midwest town, how the feds caught up with him, and what happens to a small town’s soul when it decides it won’t ask too many questions.| Cloquet Pine Journal
In Part 1 of the Minnesota Vice series, Customs pilots chase a rogue plane, TV reporters chase a mystery man, and a new DEA agent is assigned a curious case.| Cloquet Pine Journal
These are the people identified in the Minnesota Vice series, which dives into Casey Ramirez's life in Princeton, Minnesota, his life as a drug smuggler and how the feds caught up with him.| Cloquet Pine Journal
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